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Why are the leaves on my Edgeworthia curling or wilting?

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Curling or wilting leaves on Edgeworthia can indicate underwatering or overwatering, low humidity, or pest infestations. Ensure the plant is receiving adequate water and is not sitting in standing water. Additionally, misting the leaves or placing a humidifier nearby can increase humidity levels. If pest infestations are suspected, treat the plant with an appropriate insecticide.
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